Saturday, February 12, 2011
20. Cameron Zipp – Southern Mississippi
Cameron Zipp – 59 Southern Mississippi 6-1 278
2010: Played in 13 games. Named to Conference USA Commissioner's Honor Roll. Made the Dean's List during the spring semester. Selected All-Conference USA First Team for the 2010 college football season
2009: Started at center in the New Orleans Bowl. Started in all 13 games at center. Earned C-USA All-Conference Honorable Mention honors. Graded 75 percent or better in 12 of 13 games. Won top offensive lineman award from coaches for the Louisville (10/10) and Houston (10/31) contests. Made the Dean's List during the fall semester.
2008: Started all 13 games this season at center. Earned the Pound the Rock award twice this season for top offensive lineman at Auburn (9/6) and at Rice(10/18). Graded 70 percent or better by the coaching staff all season with a high of 92 percent against Rice. Helped the Golden Eagles to a school record in total offense (5,214). Helped block for a three-time 1,000-yard rusher.
2007: Saw action in three games. Participated in 53 snaps. Had one pancake and three knockdowns, while allowing a half sack.
2006: Redshirted.
High School: Three-year starter at left tackle for Coach Larry Favre at Fontainebleau HS in Louisiana. Team lost four games due to Hurricane Katrina as a senior. Graded at 87 percent as a senior. Finished with 20 pancake blocks and allowed less than five sacks. Helped team to a 4-3 record as a senior. Named all-district and all-metro as a junior and senior. Named all-state as a senior and honorable-mention as a junior. As a junior, helped team to an 11-3 record and semifinal berth in the playoffs. Graded at 88 percent, with 20 pancakes. Honorable mention all-state selection by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Also allowed less than five sacks. A two-star rating by Rivals.com. Played basketball and baseball as a freshman. Lettered one year in wrestling and three years in track and field.
Personal: Son of Greg and Patty Zipp. Majoring in business administration with an emphasis in entrepreneurship and small business administration.
Better in the: Running game.
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